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All the dirigible experiments were happening around Alexandria, obvs.
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If you want to adopt a very liberal definition, then the Tarpeian Rock might count
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# ? Apr 23, 2019 23:19 |
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is it really flying if your feet are still chained to the rock?
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# ? Apr 23, 2019 23:22 |
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canepazzo posted:What do you guys reckon will the Byzantium of I:R? Both in difficulty and popularity. One of Athens or Sparta maybe? Judea??
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# ? Apr 23, 2019 23:37 |
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Dwesa posted:What? How? That's like living fossil. Is that based on history? I don't think there actually is in game. There was a LP on Crete and I didn't see any sign or it, and there's been cultural maps shown and I haven't noticed it.
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# ? Apr 23, 2019 23:45 |
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Dwesa posted:What? How? That's like living fossil. Is that based on history? Probably means Knossos. It's a city state built on the site of the Minoan capital, but there's no tangible connection between that state and the ancient Minoan civilization. The Greeks invaded Crete and sacked the city of Knossos around a thousand years before the start of Imperator. ManyATrueNerd made some pre-release videos featuring Knossos and tried to claim that he was resurrecting the Minoan civilization but even he admitted it was a tenuous link at best. (edit: forgot a very important word before "tangible") Dr. Video Games 0031 fucked around with this message at 23:51 on Apr 23, 2019 |
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I'm sure Wiz has snuck a Cretan Easter egg in there somewhere
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# ? Apr 23, 2019 23:50 |
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Uniting Crete somehow gives you access to Minotaur units that are the most powerful things in the game.
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# ? Apr 23, 2019 23:56 |
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I'm just sad when I asked for Manichaeism representation in the game that one of the developers schooled me by explaining that Mani wasn't born until 216 AD, a full 500 years after the start date of 304 BC. I'm really interested, and aside from a developer update showing non-secret religions, how they'll handle pre-Islamic Arabian faiths. While it seems they'll "North Africa" it by just lumping all the tribal beliefs of the region into a generalized aggregate, pagan era Arabia is a very heated subject in that part of the world because if I'm correct the narrative as per Islam is that it was a time of heathen idolatry. I don't know much of if or what controversy there was to CK2, the game about the crusades, when it came out so I may just be overthinking it. The wiki lists Arabian as: "Religion in Arabia was a polytheistic mixture of deities, aspects and demons, practiced in localities and enclaves around the region. Allah, the Creator-God, may have been worshipped as the head of the pantheon during this period, in some locations." Man, an option to trigger iconoclastic unification of the faith by a single enclave would potentially be neat. Really, its the dead faiths that I've never heard of or am familiar with that I'm excited to learn about in the game and maybe outside of it if interesting as the one true faith, Zun.
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# ? Apr 24, 2019 00:38 |
I'm pretty stoked on this. I loved CK2 and liked EU4, but the lack of characters through which to personify the emergent narratives ultimately lead to me going back to CK2. This looks like the ideal blend of both, in a dope time period. I'm all in, baby. Also the discussion earlier about pronouncing names compelled me to actually look that poo poo up, and found that I was mostly right in how I had been. I just blended hard C's and soft ones depending on the country or person inconsistently.
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# ? Apr 24, 2019 00:42 |
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Old Doggy Bastard posted:I'm just sad when I asked for Manichaeism representation in the game that one of the developers schooled me by explaining that Mani wasn't born until 216 AD, a full 500 years after the start date of 304 BC. The religion system is ultra barebones, so prepare to be disappointed
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# ? Apr 24, 2019 00:46 |
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Funky Valentine posted:Uniting Crete somehow gives you access to Minotaur units that are the most powerful things in the game. conquering six square feet shouldnt give you access to units that powerful, we have dlc for that.
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# ? Apr 24, 2019 00:50 |
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RabidWeasel posted:The religion system is ultra barebones, so prepare to be disappointed Well, that is a shame, and along with the population system not being what I expected dampers my hype a bit (I just really need a new game for the most part). So I've not watched any LPs because I sort of want the game as it is to be a fresh thing experienced when I can fully engage it, but I'm not a little lost as to what exactly the game is as a mix of EU IV and CK2. The brief byline for the game was about managing population, which is in the first post as well, but I guess I took that as VIC 2 when it was more the development system of EU IV by for a demographic and production/resource manage system. Is there any news on how the military in this game is for quality? All I've heard is about generals and loyalty, which is cool, but I've always ignored CK2 army composition because reunites of the culture bound unit is usually all I need. EU IV is a game where I still can't understand everything beyond supply width even after reading about it many times, I always pull up some Reddit post that tells you what to do for given width. I'm hoping it's something interesting, and I honestly wonder how a division designer style like HOI4 would be. In a weird way, Romans being so specific about their army in surviving texts and the fact that the legion was basically equivalent in numbers to a modern brigade, it's sort of like the Romans strongly believed in only using vanilla unit templates.
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Old Doggy Bastard posted:Well, that is a shame, and along with the population system not being what I expected dampers my hype a bit (I just really need a new game for the most part). It seems to be that there might be more importance in composition than CK2, but notably everyone's comps are going to be limited by trade resources they don't have. (Heavy Infrantry requires iron, for example) Aside from that, theres a sort of 6 or so pronged rock-paper-scissors tactics setting per army so that you can lean into your comp, or just try and counter what you think the enemy is choosing. It generally offers bonuses and maluses to units of particular types. Supply and all that other stuff is still there, to varying degrees of importance. It looks more interesting than EU4 to me, for sure.
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Kyle Hyde posted:It seems to be that there might be more importance in composition than CK2, but notably everyone's comps are going to be limited by trade resources they don't have. (Heavy Infrantry requires iron, for example) Aside from that, theres a sort of 6 or so pronged rock-paper-scissors tactics setting per army so that you can lean into your comp, or just try and counter what you think the enemy is choosing. It generally offers bonuses and maluses to units of particular types. Supply and all that other stuff is still there, to varying degrees of importance. Plus individual unit types are better vs some than others.
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# ? Apr 24, 2019 04:36 |
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So when it comes to playing a country, does changing a ruling family mean game over like in CK2 or whatever like EU4?
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# ? Apr 24, 2019 05:59 |
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I'm pretty sure changing dynasties is okay (you don't have as much influence over inheritance as you do in CK2 anyway) but you DO get a game over if you lose a civil war.
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# ? Apr 24, 2019 06:15 |
I assume there's an (inevitably bad) tutorial, right?
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# ? Apr 24, 2019 06:52 |
Magissima posted:I'm pretty sure changing dynasties is okay (you don't have as much influence over inheritance as you do in CK2 anyway) but you DO get a game over if you lose a civil war. But how am I going to make a great general become leader then?
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Communist Bear posted:But how am I going to make a great general become leader then? Get elected consul and then have the senate make you into a dictator.
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# ? Apr 24, 2019 07:39 |
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Eimi posted:United Hellas and standing up to Rome and the Macedonians sounds like a fun run. Dunno who to play for such a run though. If Lesbos was independent I'd totally play it for obvious reasons. Well, who are they commanded by? Can't you make them independent, then reload?
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# ? Apr 24, 2019 07:46 |
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Drone posted:I assume there's an (inevitably bad) tutorial, right? Correct. The tutorial apparently goes through many (but not all) of the basic game features, and then allows the player to continue their campaign at the end, similar to HoI4 iirc.
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# ? Apr 24, 2019 07:46 |
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Bloodly posted:Well, who are they commanded by? Can't you make them independent, then reload? Owned by Phrygia at game start it seems like. Lesbos is that island shaped like a slot machine cherry off the coast of Turkey. I've been there, it's pretty nice, they've got a volcanically petrified forest and the worst road I've driven on (and map I had labelled it as "good quality").
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# ? Apr 24, 2019 09:16 |
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So the horn of Africa and Arabia looks like good newbie islands this time around. You're isolated from the big boys but there's still enough going on that you can build an empire and learn the game.
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# ? Apr 24, 2019 09:44 |
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Never play the newbie islands.
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# ? Apr 24, 2019 09:49 |
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This game won’t have a 3 Georgia’s achievement, 2/10.
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# ? Apr 24, 2019 10:17 |
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BigglesSWE posted:This game won’t have a 3 Georgia’s achievement, 2/10.
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# ? Apr 24, 2019 10:28 |
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Dr. Video Games 0031 posted:Correct. The tutorial apparently goes through many (but not all) of the basic game features, and then allows the player to continue their campaign at the end, similar to HoI4 iirc. Well as long as it isn't similar to HoI 3.
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# ? Apr 24, 2019 10:41 |
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Paradox has upped their tutorial game a lot since HOI3. I’d say it’s with EU4 that the games started to become playable (for me anyway).
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# ? Apr 24, 2019 10:47 |
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Pharnakes posted:Well as long as it is similar to HoI 3.
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# ? Apr 24, 2019 10:58 |
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If anyone's still on the fence, you can prepurchase on GMG for 25% off using SPQR25 code at checkout. That makes the game 29.99$. I already preordered it for 35$ during the lunar year Steam sale, I'm kinda tempted to be a full-on cheapskate and refund it to save those extra 5$ ... it could buy me a flavor DLC or something
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# ? Apr 24, 2019 11:56 |
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TorakFade posted:If anyone's still on the fence, you can prepurchase on GMG for 25% off using SPQR25 code at checkout. I've been on the fence about whether I wanted to get this on launch, or wait for a couple of DLCs. But in checking out this price and comparing it to the price on Steam, I realised that I, too, had preordered it during the steam sale, so I guess I will be playing it on launch after all.
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# ? Apr 24, 2019 12:12 |
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Does GMG activate on Steam or what?
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# ? Apr 24, 2019 12:13 |
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TorakFade posted:If anyone's still on the fence, you can prepurchase on GMG for 25% off using SPQR25 code at checkout. good catch, I'm certainly cheep enough to do that even if you aren't Edit: GMG is usually (always? is in this case anyway) steam keys, yes.
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fuf posted:Does GMG activate on Steam or what? You get a Steam key on release day. Only "issue" is that GMG is said to have a much stricter refund policy than Steam, it would look like that once they send you the key (and/or you activate it?) you can't apply for a refund anymore. So if you're REALLY on the fence about the game as a whole, it could still be better to get it on Steam, try it out (play it less than 2 hours) and if you're not convinced get a refund. If you know you'll enjoy it, it would appear GMG is the way to go, 30$ on day 1 (actually, -1) for a game that lasts hundreds of hours is a good deal imo.
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# ? Apr 24, 2019 12:18 |
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If you want to watch a good streamer, just look no further than strategic mastermind sips, here seen making a brilliant powerplay in CK2: https://www.twitch.tv/sips_/clip/TolerantMoralBearAllenHuhu (it's a bit shouty, beware headphones) (by sheer coincidence, he's actually streaming I:R now)
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# ? Apr 24, 2019 12:30 |
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Dr. Video Games 0031 posted:Probably means Knossos. It's a city state built on the site of the Minoan capital, but there's no tangible connection between that state and the ancient Minoan civilization. The Greeks invaded Crete and sacked the city of Knossos around a thousand years before the start of Imperator. It'd actually be Praesos, the last Cretean city state to speak Eteocretean. It's on the eastern half of the island, and was historically razed in 140BCE by Gortyn, taking with it the Eteocretean language. As far as we know, Eteocretean may or may not have been the same language the Minoans spoke, or existed in the same language family somehow. It's neither Indo-European, nor Semitic, so some sort of connection to pre-Hellenistic Crete is inevitable. However, in-game Praesos seems to be represented by "Cretean" culture, which is somewhat disappointing but understandable, unless the culture map has changed recently.
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# ? Apr 24, 2019 13:52 |
A while back I preordered the game on Paradox's website, but since the multiplayer is separated by platform, does anyone know if that version is the Steam version?
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MegaZeroX posted:*Carthago supremum est I didn't know the correct one so I put it out there anyway knowing a goon would correct me. In short, trap sprung
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MegaZeroX posted:A while back I preordered the game on Paradox's website, but since the multiplayer is separated by platform, does anyone know if that version is the Steam version? iirc stuff sold on the Paradox website comes in the form of a Steam key. But I'm not 100%.
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